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I wonder how many Perfectors Maria McCool is going to sell in her career. I can't believe it's a TSV. I have 2 that I don't use anymore but they've been selling them for years. I bought mine as a regular prices at $68 years ago. 

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Every one of her spray - squirt products I've thrown out.

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Re: Calista Perfector

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I use mine at least twice a week. I love it. Makes it easy to get my hair looking good in so little time. I've owned the Perfecter for several years....same one with no problems.

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I use mine too.  About twice a week.  I still have the original one.  I might get this updated version.  They had one before this, but it burned my fingers.  I remember others complaining about being burned.  This new one is not supposed to burn your fingers.

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I was happy to see the Perfector as the TSV. The one I have, the one inch brush, is now two or three years old. My hair is longer than it was previously, and I wanted to purchase the larger one. The Perfector is wonderful for people with dexterity issues due to arthritis. There is a learning curve, and if your hair is longer, definitely look at the video for best results. The Perfector does make lovely waves in longer hair when held vertically. 

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The best part of the Perfector is it is cool to the touch.  The rest of it is below par.  Once you grab the hair around it you have to hold for eternity.  You get tired holding the Perfector up.  I have not used mine in a long time.  What a waste of money. Cat Mad

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@SilleeMee wrote:

I use mine at least twice a week. I love it. Makes it easy to get my hair looking good in so little time. I've owned the Perfecter for several years....same one with no problems.


@SilleeMee 

Adore the Perfector and the TrianglPro. Allows me to let my hair air dry (less damage), then give it volume—silky sleek or curls.

 

I haven't been a fan of Embellish, mainly because I feel as if I need to wash my hair the next day to remove the coating.

 

Recently went shorter: short bob.

Still use both the 3/4 and 1 inch.

Tempted to order that fabulous lavender wisteria . . .

 

 

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My second Perfector bit the dust a few months ago.  I replaced it with a $36 Amazon knockoff, 1" AMOVEE, that does a fine job.  Today, on Prime Day, it's $27.  My hair is a little shorter now so this morning I purchased a PHOEBE 3/4" mini travel version for $15.59.  

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I don't own any of her products so I can't comment good or bad. It's all Chinese made styling devices, Amazon has the same thing for 1/3 the price. 

 

They've had different brands of the triangular detailer type on Amazon for at least three or four years, under all the Chinese names of course.

 

I think it's slighty dishonest how she always says hers is a brand new device, the only thing new is the factory just put her name on it.

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@fthunt wrote:

Every one of her spray - squirt products I've thrown out.


@fthunt  I have returned hair dryer and perfector.  Overpriced and junk. IMO